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Showing posts with label salty air stamp set. Show all posts

Creating A Pretty Mermaid Scene

 



Hi friends! It's Lauren here today with this sweet mermaid card I created using the new High Tide stamp set illustrated by Agota Pop! I had such a fun time coloring this lovely mermaid. 

I created a tutorial video showing how I created this fun scene. Here's the link to it:
                                              

I am really pleased with how my card came together. I hope I've inspired you to create your own mermaid scene. I've linked the products I used, below. Thanks for visiting!

Disclosure:
I use affiliate links when I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small commission which helps keep me creating.
Thank you for visiting!

*You can use code Lauren10 at checkout to save on your purchase.*

High Tide Stamp Set, The Rabbit Hole Designs: https://shrsl.com/4in95

Salty Air Stamp Set, TRHD: https://shrsl.com/4jf9u

Making Waves Stencil: https://shrsl.com/45syq 
  Cottontail Blending Brush: https://shrsl.com/3htkd


 





Crafting a Stunning Underwater Scene Card with The Rabbit Hole Designs

Hello, crafty friends! It's Rick here from The Rabbit Hole Designs, and I'm thrilled to be sharing another creative project with you today. Get ready to dive deep into the world of card making as we explore how to create a breathtaking underwater scene card featuring our very own Salty Air Stamp Set & Salty Air Dies.

Materials Used:

Let's gather our supplies for this aquatic adventure:

Setting the Scene:

Imagine the tranquil beauty of the ocean – that's the vibe we're capturing in this project. Begin by ink blending the background with three shades of blue ink, gradually transitioning from dark to light to mimic the depths of the sea.

Adding Movement:

To infuse our scene with energy and motion, we'll utilize The Rabbit Hole Designs' Splish Splash 6 x 6 Stencil. By blending ink over the stencil with the CottonTail Blending Brushes, we'll create the illusion of rippling water, adding depth and realism to our card.

Bringing it to Life:

Now it's time to bring our underwater world to life! With the Salty Air Stamp Set, we'll stamp images of seashells, fish, seaweed and the mermaid onto our cardstock. Then, using watercolor pencils, we'll add color and dimension to each element, creating a stunning watercolor effect.

Creating Texture:

No underwater scene would be complete without sandy shores! Using white cardstock, we'll cut out sand mounds and ink blend them using the CottonTail Blending Brushes with various shades of brown ink for texture. By layering these mounds with dimensional foam adhesive, we'll add depth and dimension to our card.

Pro Tips for Card Makers:

  • Blend ink in a circular motion for seamless backgrounds.
  • Use a light touch with watercolor pencils for a soft, natural look.
  • Strategically layer dimensional adhesive for added dimension without overcrowding your card.

And there you have it – a breathtaking underwater scene card that's sure to make a splash! I hope you've enjoyed diving into this project with me. Remember, the possibilities are endless when it comes to card making, so don't be afraid to let your creativity shine.

Stay tuned for more inspiring projects and card making tips from The Rabbit Hole Designs. Until next time, happy crafting!

Rick


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Sweet No-line Colored Mermaid

 

Hi! It's Lauren on the blog today. I am loving Mer-May and all the fun images there are to color in these fabulous sets illustrated by Agota Pop! I used the Salty Air set to create my card in a classic pink and blue color combo. 

I started out by stamping my images in a no-line/fade out ink. Then I colored all the images using my colored pencils.


Next, I used my colored pencils to color a few of the Matte White Enamel Dots so that they matched my mermaid perfectly. I added them to my panel then adhered the panel to a white, top folding, A2 card base (4.25x5.5")

Here's a quick video showing me stamp my background and color the enamel dots.


I hope you are loving this Mer-May release and that I have inspired you to create your own Mer-May card! I've linked the products I used below and added a special coupon code for you! Thanks for watching! 

(Use code Lauren10 at checkout to save)
Disclosure: I use affiliate links where I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small amount which helps keep me in craft supplies. Thank You for visiting!

Salty Air Stamp Set: https://shrsl.com/4jf9u
Matte White Enamel Dots: https://shrsl.com/4jf9s 

You Mermaid It! - Graduation Gift Card Tag

 

Hello crafty friends.  I hope you are having a mermazing day!  Jenn here! You can also follow me on social media @journeycoachjenn.  With graduations just around the corner, I thought I would be fun to create a super cute graduation gift card holder with the new Fin-tastic stamp set  (illustrated by Agota Pop).  I used the sentiment from the Salty Air stamps set.  The background is created with the Splish Splash stencil. 
A -  The Splish Splash stencil is used to create the water background on a piece of 4" x 5 1/4" Aqua Sky cardstock. For the ink blending, I use TRHD Bitty Blending Brushes with a light green and a light aqua ink

B - Using a tag die from my stash, I cut out two  2 1/2" x 4 1/2" This size tags to allow for a gift card to be added.  Die cut one tag from gray cardstock for the tag back. Die cut a second tag from the Splish Splash stenciled panel for the tag front. The mermaid and coral cluster is colored with OLO Markers 

C - I stamped the "Congrats! You mermaid it!" sentiment to the upper left of the tag front and glued the mermaid in place. The coral cluster is attached with double sided foam tape.  Attach the to tags together using 1/4" double sided ashesive foam tape, making sure to leave a pocket opening at the top of the tag. I added six Clear Sparkle Enamel Dots to the tag

D - Insert a gift card and tie the tag opening closed with green twine.  This will be such a lovely graduation gift.  You can replace the gift card with cash if you prefer


Thank you, I appreciate you taking time from your day to stop by and check out today’s The Rabbit Hole Design project.  I hope you are inspired to create something lovely today!

 

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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Above & Below Water Slimline Scene Card

Hello and welcome to the Rabbit Hole Designs blog; it's Rick back with you again today and I am sharing a slimline scene card that will take you both above the water surface and below. This was actually very easy to create it was a mater of putting the elements in the right place and changing the tones and values of the ink blending from the sky and underneath the water.